Rethinking Executive Function and Its Development
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Abstract
Research on executive function in early childhood has flourished in recent years. Much of this work is premised on a view of development of executive function as the emergence of a set of domain-general component processes (e.g., working memory updating, inhibitory control, shifting). This view has shaped how we think about relations between executive function and other aspects of development, the role of the environment in executive-function development, and how best to improve executive function in children who struggle with it. However, there are conceptual and empirical reasons to doubt that executive function should be defined in this way. I argue that the development of executive function is better…
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- Function (biology)
- Psychology
- Cognitive psychology
- Inhibitory control
- Control (management)
- Executive functions
- Process (computing)
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